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Chemiosomis Potential Energy

Mitochondria utilize the process of chemiosmosis, whereby protons are transferred across the inner mitochondrial membrane. This generates potential energy in the form of

A. ATP.

B. a pH gradient.

C. an electrical potential.

D. All of the above.

E. B and C only.

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